Feverfew (U.S.)

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The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Feverfew has been used for beauty and relief of suffering since the dawn of humanity. When the Romans invaded Great Britain, they took Feverfew with them and planted it there and used it for ready relief of sore joints and migraine headaches. And there it grows to this very day. Indeed, the skin, nervous system, reproductive and urinary organs are stimulated to discharge their poisons. In the process, relief is gained for nerves and from pressure on the brain, as well as, tension from over-excitement. Feverfew reduces fevers by inducing sweating. Used in this way, the person is kept warmly wrapped so they can "sweat it out". Poisons are eliminated, in this way, through the skin. Historically, Parkinson's Disease, all manner of digestive disturbances, colic (stomach and intestinal gas pains), inflammation in the lungs, abdomen and stomach, alcoholic delirium and loquacity are remedied by Feverfew. Feverfew contains a rich supply of the vitamin B known as Niacin which can produce a beneficial "purple tingly blush" as it improves peripheral (blood vessels near the skin) circulation. Additionally, apply in amounts needed to the spine, back of the neck, around the ears and down the neck out to the shoulders, then the temples, forehead, top of the head and any other part of the head which hurts.

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The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Feverfew has been used for beauty and relief of suffering since the dawn of humanity. When the Romans invaded Great Britain, they took Feverfew with them and planted it there and used it for ready relief of sore joints and migraine headaches. And there it grows to this very day. Indeed, the skin, nervous system, reproductive and urinary organs are stimulated to discharge their poisons. In the process, relief is gained for nerves and from pressure on the brain, as well as, tension from over-excitement. Feverfew reduces fevers by inducing sweating. Used in this way, the person is kept warmly wrapped so they can "sweat it out". Poisons are eliminated, in this way, through the skin. Historically, Parkinson's Disease, all manner of digestive disturbances, colic (stomach and intestinal gas pains), inflammation in the lungs, abdomen and stomach, alcoholic delirium and loquacity are remedied by Feverfew. Feverfew contains a rich supply of the vitamin B known as Niacin which can produce a beneficial "purple tingly blush" as it improves peripheral (blood vessels near the skin) circulation. Additionally, apply in amounts needed to the spine, back of the neck, around the ears and down the neck out to the shoulders, then the temples, forehead, top of the head and any other part of the head which hurts.

The claims made about specific products throughout this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration or Canada Health and are not approved by them to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information on this site provides a historical perspective of herbal use. It is educational and not intended as a substitute for advice from your trusted health care professional or information contained on or in any product label or packaging. Your use of this information is by your own consent, for your own personal use and at your own risk.

Feverfew has been used for beauty and relief of suffering since the dawn of humanity. When the Romans invaded Great Britain, they took Feverfew with them and planted it there and used it for ready relief of sore joints and migraine headaches. And there it grows to this very day. Indeed, the skin, nervous system, reproductive and urinary organs are stimulated to discharge their poisons. In the process, relief is gained for nerves and from pressure on the brain, as well as, tension from over-excitement. Feverfew reduces fevers by inducing sweating. Used in this way, the person is kept warmly wrapped so they can "sweat it out". Poisons are eliminated, in this way, through the skin. Historically, Parkinson's Disease, all manner of digestive disturbances, colic (stomach and intestinal gas pains), inflammation in the lungs, abdomen and stomach, alcoholic delirium and loquacity are remedied by Feverfew. Feverfew contains a rich supply of the vitamin B known as Niacin which can produce a beneficial "purple tingly blush" as it improves peripheral (blood vessels near the skin) circulation. Additionally, apply in amounts needed to the spine, back of the neck, around the ears and down the neck out to the shoulders, then the temples, forehead, top of the head and any other part of the head which hurts.